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Journal of Paleontology; July 1980; v. 54; no. 4; p. 814-831
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Living vs. total foraminiferal populations; their relative usefulness in paleoecology

D. B. Scott, and F. S. Medioli

Dalhousie Univ., Dep. Geol., Halifax, N.S., Canada

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